Do you understand the difference is that Trump tells his supporters that their troubles come from "Mexicans or Muslims". He tells them at his rallies
to "Kick the crap out of them" and that "He'll pay their Legal Fees".

He's suggesting to his supporters that they should act violently to others and he will support them if they do and is even suggesting who it is they
should be attacking.

How can you not see this???

Show me where Sanders has ever said anything close to those examples I just gave you and you might have something to your argument. Until then
comparing the two isn't the same thing.

So Trump needs to take responsibility for his supporters, get on TV and tell his supporters violence in the political system is not acceptable, but
when pressed with confronting the same issue himself concerning violence perpetrated by his supporters, Sandy says (paraphrased) "If I have to take
responsibility for everybody that voted for me it'd be a very difficult life."

bernie didnt tell his supporters to enact violence. this is hypocritical but his supporters are the ones ruining him. they do not stand for what he
stads for. they do not believe what he believes. honestly i feel bad for Bernie.

originally posted by: paradoxious
So Trump needs to take responsibility for his supporters, get on TV and tell his supporters violence in the political system is not acceptable, but
when pressed with confronting the same issue himself concerning violence perpetrated by his supporters, Sandy says (paraphrased) "If I have to take
responsibility for everybody that voted for me it'd be a very difficult life."

He wants Trump to do what he himself is unwilling to do.

Yep, hypocritical.

No, he just wants Trump to not encourage it. Don't tell people you'll pay their legal fees for causing trouble. Don't tell people to attack others.
You can't control what other people do, but you can not encourage it.

There is a big difference in my view, Sanders does not legitimize violence like Trump does.
Both should not be held responsible for the actions of brainless americans, but Trump should acknowledge that he has crossed the line with his
rhetoric.

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